Nate Mathews: "The Zinjibari Diaspora, 1698-2014: Citizenship, Migration, and Revolution in Zanzibar, Oman, and the Postwar Indian Ocean"; Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, The State University of New York at Binghamton.

Wen-Qing Ngoei: "The Arc of Containment: Britain, Malaya, Singapore, and the Rise of American Hegemony in Southeast Asia, 1941-1976"; Henry Chauncey '57 Postdoctoral Fellowship, International Security Studies Program at Yale University.

2015

Ashley Johnson: "Deported from Detroit: Illegal Europeans, Nativism, and the Rise of Immigration Restrictions in Interwar America"; Visiting Assistant Professor, The State University of New York at Binghamton.

Donald Johnson: "Occupied America: Everyday Experience and the Failure of Imperial Authority in Revolutionary Cities under British Rule"; Assistant Professor, North Dakota State University.

James Zarsadiaz: "Where the Wild Things Are: 'Country Living,' Asian American Suburbanization, and the Politics of Space in Los Angeles' East San Gabriel Valley, 1945-2005"; Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco.

2013

Teri Chettiar: "The Psychiatric Family: Citizenship, Private Life, and Emotional Health in Welfare-State Britain, 1945-1979"; Postdoctoral Fellow, Berlin Center for the History of Knowledge, Humboldt University and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.

James Coltrain: "Constructing Empires: Architecture, Power, and Provincial Identity in Early America"; Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska.

Darcy Hughes Heuring: "Health and the Politics of 'Improvement' in British Colonial Jamaica, 1914-1945"; Earl S. Johnson Instructor, Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago.

Courtney Kneupper: "German Identity and Spiritual Reform at the End of Time: Eschatological Prophecy in Late Medieval Germany"; Postdoctoral Fellow, International Consortium for Research in the Humanities, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.

Strother Roberts: "The Commodities of the Country: An Environmental Biography of the Colonial Connecticut Valley"; ACLS New Faculty Fellow, Brown University.

Crystal Sanders: "To Be Free of Fear: Black Women's Fight For Freedom Through the Child Development Group of Mississippi"; Assistant Professor of History and African American Studies, Pennsylvania State University.

Andrew Warne: "Making a Judeo-Christian America: The Protestant Right, Antisemitism, and the Politics of Pluralism"; Program Coordinator for Undergraduate Research, Center for Experiential Learning, Loyola University.

2011

Genevieve Carlton: "Worldly Consumers: The Demand for Maps in Renaissance Italy"; Assistant Professor, University of Louisville.

Elizabeth Casteen: "The Making of a Neapolitan She-Wolf: Gender, Sexuality, and Sovereignty and the Reputation of Johanna I of Naples"; Assistant Professor, Binghamton University, State University of New York.

2009

Elise Lipkowitz: "'The Sciences are Never at War?': The Republic of Science in the Era of the French Revolution, 1789-1815."; Postdoctoral Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows, University of Michigan.

Guy Ortolano: "The 'Two Cultures' Controversy: Radicals, Technocrats, and the Crisis of Postwar Liberalism"; Assistant Professor, New York University.

Christopher J. Sparshott: "The Popular Politics of Loyalism during the American Revolution, 1774-1790"; Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow, Northwestern University in Qatar and Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar.

Owen Stanwood: "Creating the Common Enemy: Catholics, Indians, and the Politics of Fear in Imperial North America, 1678-1700"; Assistant Professor, Boston College.

Rhiannon Stephens: "Motherhood, Politics and Agriculture in Interlacustrine East Africa, ca. 1000-ca. 1860 CE"; Senior Teaching Fellow, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

Justin Behrend: "Building Democracy from Scratch: African American Politics and Community in the Postemancipation Natchez District"; Assistant Professor, the State University of New York (SUNY), Geneseo.

Jarod Roll: "Road to the Promised Land: Landless Farmers and the Struggle for Rural Independence in the Southeast Missouri Lowlands, 1890-1945"; tenure-track position, department of American Studies, University of Sussex.

Sarah Ross: "The Intellectual Family: School for Gifted Women in Renaissance Italy and England"; Post-Doctoral Fellow, Princeton University Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts & Assistant Professor, Boston College.

Chernoh Sesay: "'all things here are frail and changeable:' The Lost Worlds of Prince Hall and the Development of Black Identities, 1775-1807"; Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, DePaul University.

2000

Wallace Best: "Passionately Human, No Less Divine: Racial Ideology and Religious Culture in the Black Churches of Chicago, 1915-1963"; assistant professor, department of religious studies, University of Virginia.

James Burkee: "Our God is a God of Order: Conflict and Schism in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, 1954-1975"; Concordia College, Bronxville.